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the euro stoxx 50 down by just a little bit more. across the atlantic on wall street at this hour, the dow pretty much trading flat. the euro up against the greenback at a value of $1.3568. >> just days after toyota regained its spot as the world's no. 1 carmaker, it has announced recalls affecting more than 1 million cars around the world. >> one recall limbaugh's career role of -- one recall involves carolla models. there are also lexus models with windshield wipers that failed to function in heavy snow. he recalls come after a series of quality problems that have damaged toyota's reputation for quality. amazon shares opened sharply higher on the back of better than expected earnings on the end of your business. >> holiday sales grew 22% to just over $21 billion. it was mainly down to a major boost in the ebook sector. jeff bezos said revenue from kindle sales was up 17% in 2012. >> the euro has formally rejected a bid from ups to take over its dutch giant. >> the eu antitrust authorities said the deal would have stifled competitio
the euro stoxx 50 down by just a little bit more. across the atlantic on wall street at this hour, the dow pretty much trading flat. the euro up against the greenback at a value of $1.3568. >> just days after toyota regained its spot as the world's no. 1 carmaker, it has announced recalls affecting more than 1 million cars around the world. >> one recall limbaugh's career role of -- one recall involves carolla models. there are also lexus models with windshield wipers that failed to...
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to not mention the fact that the euro crisis has calmed to the point that investment is possible again in troubled countries. >> in a global economy the face of companies like schuler is tied to markets throughout the world. for now the mechanical engineers say that they can count on strong demands, especially from china. >> if i don't think we have reason to be pessimistic. businesses always connected to psychology. i think that lots of german companies are in a very good position and the demand for many products, in the machine and equipment area, is extremely high and it will remain so. >> german engineering firms head into the new year with confidence a sign the job market will remain stable in the months ahead. >> if you are looking ahead with optimism to the new year you are not alone. pope benedict predicts peace will prevail in 2013. >> the pontiff made his upbeat forecast to mark the catholic church's world day of peace. he was convinced of humanity's capacity to live without conflict despite the inequality and terrorism afflicting many parts of the world. >> yeah. there is on
to not mention the fact that the euro crisis has calmed to the point that investment is possible again in troubled countries. >> in a global economy the face of companies like schuler is tied to markets throughout the world. for now the mechanical engineers say that they can count on strong demands, especially from china. >> if i don't think we have reason to be pessimistic. businesses always connected to psychology. i think that lots of german companies are in a very good position...
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up 0.1 percentage points since october and highest since the euro was introduced in 1999. within the zone, spain showed the highest rate. it rose from 26.6% in spain. many young people out of work under half of those under 25 were jobless in the month. up 0.7 points since october. in portugal, unemployment stood at 16.3%. 14.6% in ireland. for greece, latest data up only to september. the jobless rate in that month, 26%. 0.7 percentage points higher than in august. >>> smoke from electry call fire filled the cabin of a boeing 787 at a boston airport. it was preparing for its next flight no. one was injured. a mechanic spotted smoke rising from the back of the aircraft at logan international airport. the plane had flown in from japan. all 172 passengers and 11 crew members had disembarked. firefighters found flames coming from a battery pack under the passenger's compartment and put out the fire. the battery starts the auxiliary power unit. it supplies electricity while the aircraft is parked. investigators from the ntsb are looking into the case. the 787 is boeing's newest
up 0.1 percentage points since october and highest since the euro was introduced in 1999. within the zone, spain showed the highest rate. it rose from 26.6% in spain. many young people out of work under half of those under 25 were jobless in the month. up 0.7 points since october. in portugal, unemployment stood at 16.3%. 14.6% in ireland. for greece, latest data up only to september. the jobless rate in that month, 26%. 0.7 percentage points higher than in august. >>> smoke from...
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and i think there will be a euro. the question is what it'll look like and what the membership will be. because, you know, originally there was a big school of thought saying that the euro just should have been the northern tier of the membership. it shouldn't have taken in the so-called southern tier countries that have problems. and the next year or two, i think, are really key. and this idea of complacency, and i've had some talks -- actually, he was good enough to buy my book last year and read it, and we've discussed it. i was with him a month ago, and i think he's one of the more thoughtful people in the bureaucracy in brussels. and i think that when he starts talking about complacency, and i should say younger came out, also, and talked about his concern on the value of the euro vis-a-vis the dollar. my point on exports. so i think we're very far from where a lot of members of the marketplace are that, you know, the worst is over for europe, don't worry, it's just a matter of time. >> [inaudible] >> did everyon
and i think there will be a euro. the question is what it'll look like and what the membership will be. because, you know, originally there was a big school of thought saying that the euro just should have been the northern tier of the membership. it shouldn't have taken in the so-called southern tier countries that have problems. and the next year or two, i think, are really key. and this idea of complacency, and i've had some talks -- actually, he was good enough to buy my book last year and...
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former french president nicolas sarkozy legibly received over fifty million euros in a legal campaign money from the late libyan leader muammar gaddafi and lebanese born businessman who is facing corruption charges says he will provide evidence in a french court some of the claims of previously be made by other witnesses. who is chief editor of weekly magazine l'express says if these allegations are proved to be true they could uncover a deeper trend of corruption. it's true that libya under gadhafi must have generated lots of dirty money with a system in place and poured cash into western countries look at this alleged contribution to sarkozy's campaign fifteen million euros for the presidential campaign expenditure is twenty two million years fifty million that's more than double the leftover money certainly didn't go towards a campaign but instead ended up in someone's pockets but tangible proof is needed as of now there's only a statement by one man on trial who's trying to blame someone else to shift the attention away from himself which carries no legal weight for the coming up
former french president nicolas sarkozy legibly received over fifty million euros in a legal campaign money from the late libyan leader muammar gaddafi and lebanese born businessman who is facing corruption charges says he will provide evidence in a french court some of the claims of previously be made by other witnesses. who is chief editor of weekly magazine l'express says if these allegations are proved to be true they could uncover a deeper trend of corruption. it's true that libya under...
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they can stand back or say yes, the european union needs to change to suit the euro but also to suit all of us as well. make the argument for a flexible, competitive euro, take the british people with you. >> south africa is looking at newark power for its future nuclear ended -- at nuclear power for its future and nuclear energy needs. >> the corzine were the original inhabitants of southern africa. for at least 2000 years, the hunted, herded, and gathered on the land and the sea. skeletons in the sand and evidence of what and where they ate. >> maybe they ate the food out of the jars. >> the land was seized by colonialists. under apartheid, their identity was further fracturing the proposal to build a nuclear power station here is unacceptable. >> they take our land. they are ready to take our identity away from us. everything we have got, they take away from us. now what is left for us is only -- >> these artifacts were all collected here. she and her husband, a traditional healer, are trying to preserve a culture they say is not respected. they do not have former first reform of
they can stand back or say yes, the european union needs to change to suit the euro but also to suit all of us as well. make the argument for a flexible, competitive euro, take the british people with you. >> south africa is looking at newark power for its future nuclear ended -- at nuclear power for its future and nuclear energy needs. >> the corzine were the original inhabitants of southern africa. for at least 2000 years, the hunted, herded, and gathered on the land and the sea....
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euro/dollar is about 1% higher on the back of that news. the ifo institute, current conditions, 108. headline index, 104.2 versus 103. ross, what do you make of it? >> well, you can see what's going on with the euro there, 134. let's get more from finland. good to see you, alex. thanks indeed for joining us. the defense here that we're no longer in crisis fighting mode, the question as we look at data in germany, the question is whether we've made a fundamental turn, a fundamental change and whether things are temporary. >> i certainly hope we've made a fundamental turn. if this crisis is 100 steps, i'd say we are about 60 steps down the road. now, really, we have the fundamental institutional things in place. so that has calmed down the markets. what we now need is political stability. i think the italian election is one thing and the second thing we need in europe more than anything else is -- >> yeah. we thought stabilizing the crisis in terms of the bond spreads playing out was hard. getting growth into europe looks to be an almost impo
euro/dollar is about 1% higher on the back of that news. the ifo institute, current conditions, 108. headline index, 104.2 versus 103. ross, what do you make of it? >> well, you can see what's going on with the euro there, 134. let's get more from finland. good to see you, alex. thanks indeed for joining us. the defense here that we're no longer in crisis fighting mode, the question as we look at data in germany, the question is whether we've made a fundamental turn, a fundamental change...
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do i need to be looking at using the yen or the euro for example to do my investments? >> at times yes and at times no. you have to be very careful in terms of when you're picking to invest in the alternative vehicles, investing in the foreign markets. the nikkei has been on fire since, you know, this new regime there in japan has come on board. you know, soaring about 20% over the last couple of months. you know, a lot of talk has always been about china or some of these other emerging markets, your brazils, and so forth. you need to be careful due to the exposure. if you don't want to pick or choose, you can be invested in the markets and then do some things with currencies with us. cheryl: we will do segments and hear someone say well the dollar is the world's currency, that is in jeopardy, the dollar is falling out of favor, how much do you put into that? how much do you worry about that type of thing? >> let's consider how much stimulus we have already provided into the markets and let's really consider that the dollar really hasn't declined that much at all relati
do i need to be looking at using the yen or the euro for example to do my investments? >> at times yes and at times no. you have to be very careful in terms of when you're picking to invest in the alternative vehicles, investing in the foreign markets. the nikkei has been on fire since, you know, this new regime there in japan has come on board. you know, soaring about 20% over the last couple of months. you know, a lot of talk has always been about china or some of these other emerging...
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you are staying away from the euro at the moment. do you like the dollar, or is there other currency plays that bring people money here? >> yeah, i'd say we turned less bearish on the euro. we had been building some exposure, but, again, we liked the british pound. we have been in europe, just not in the euro, and you're right, there's a lot of commodity related currencies with growth prospects. china reaccelerating, that should be a good thing for the commodity currencies, particularly, the latin america currencies as well, and that includes the south african brand in that as well. david: buy low, sell high. now's the time. thank you. liz: thanks, jack, brandy portfolio manager and senior research analyst. david: nissan ramping up production here. that's in the speed read. liz: preparing for your returns, the irs says most of us can file at the end of the month. some of you need to wait a couple months. up next, the ceo of liberty tax services says for all of you, better ideas on deductions you can take, but you have to remember to
you are staying away from the euro at the moment. do you like the dollar, or is there other currency plays that bring people money here? >> yeah, i'd say we turned less bearish on the euro. we had been building some exposure, but, again, we liked the british pound. we have been in europe, just not in the euro, and you're right, there's a lot of commodity related currencies with growth prospects. china reaccelerating, that should be a good thing for the commodity currencies, particularly,...
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euro/dollar, down to 1.30. the aussie dollar is weaker is sterling is also down against the greenback. we were proep probing above 1.63 a couple of minutes ago. they said so the fed comments pretty much dominating today's market session. speaking earlier, principal investor jim corcoran suggested that qe hasn't been particularly effective. >> what we are actually seeing now, i think in terms of the fed comments is, you know, within a year or so we might start buying bonds, we might not need to put any qe into the economy. i doubt whether qe created the growth in the u.s. economy. i think it was a turn in the housing market. it was cheap energy and an improvement in u.s. manufacturing. but nevertheless, i think you are seeing for fundamental reasons have pretty good strength in the u.s. >> well, that was jim's view. chris, what do you take away from the minutes yesterday? it had a big impact on the dollar, pushing benchmark yields higher, as well. i think we have to be contextualizing what comes out for minute s
euro/dollar, down to 1.30. the aussie dollar is weaker is sterling is also down against the greenback. we were proep probing above 1.63 a couple of minutes ago. they said so the fed comments pretty much dominating today's market session. speaking earlier, principal investor jim corcoran suggested that qe hasn't been particularly effective. >> what we are actually seeing now, i think in terms of the fed comments is, you know, within a year or so we might start buying bonds, we might not...
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consider the extraordinary steps with the euro zone members are taking to keep the euro together, steps which a year ago would have seemed impossible. it does not seem to me that the steps which would be needed to make britain, and others, more comfortable in our relationship with the european union are inherently so outlandish or so unreasonable. and just as i believe that britain should want to remain in the eu, so the european union should want us to stay. because a european union without britain, without one of europe's strongest powers, a country which in many ways invented the single market and which brings real heft to europe's influence on the world stage which plays by the rules, which is a force for liberal economic reform, that would be a very different kind of european union. and it is hard to argue that the eu would not be greatly diminished by britain's departure. let me finish today by saying this. i have no illusions about the scale of the task ahead. i know that there will be those who will say the vision i have outlined will be impossible to achieve. that there's no wa
consider the extraordinary steps with the euro zone members are taking to keep the euro together, steps which a year ago would have seemed impossible. it does not seem to me that the steps which would be needed to make britain, and others, more comfortable in our relationship with the european union are inherently so outlandish or so unreasonable. and just as i believe that britain should want to remain in the eu, so the european union should want us to stay. because a european union without...
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i'm an advocate for the european central bank to drop interest rates which would, i think, push the euro lower and help on exports. i think it always hangs out there, you know, that's the biggest argument why greece should leave the euro. i do not see that you're going to have the two-tiered or three-tiered system. .. because if you don't show there's growth potential -- i should say portugal increased its experts substantially, -- exports substantially. you have to be competitive. you have to have deregulation. those are even more important than a devaluation, because a devaluation only last so long, whereas if you make the structural changes -- this is going to be a challenge for -- you had 14 of these stimulus programs since the late 1990s in japan, and none of them have really done the job. so you have to bundle this up in a packet, and put them through. so that's the best way i can answer you. i think that where europeans have fallen down -- goes back to the questions we already had -- they didn't put the emphasis on being competitive. they didn't put the emphasis on driving the fis
i'm an advocate for the european central bank to drop interest rates which would, i think, push the euro lower and help on exports. i think it always hangs out there, you know, that's the biggest argument why greece should leave the euro. i do not see that you're going to have the two-tiered or three-tiered system. .. because if you don't show there's growth potential -- i should say portugal increased its experts substantially, -- exports substantially. you have to be competitive. you have to...
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the euro hitting a 11-month high versus the dollar after the ecb said banks will pay back loans faster than expected. euro rising to $1.34 in intraday trading against the greenback. >>> new home sales as we mentioned before falling last month dropping to an annual rate of 3509,000. that is last month's drop did not derail the previous gains. housing sales posted the best year since 2009, jumping 20% from a year ago, sandy. >> we have our market panel. jeff saut, chief investment strategist at raymond james. david steinberg, dls capital managing partner. let's first start with mark. the take on the rally here. it is good news, bad news. this market seems to want to continue to plow higher. >> absolutely. we have some tax clarity. we have some debt ceiling clarity. you give the market clarity, and improving economic numbers and decent earnings season hard for us not to rally higher. you know, we're closing over 1500. we closed over 1500 under monday. i think that is really bullish for the next couple of weeks at least through friday's employment numbers. i want to point out something rea
the euro hitting a 11-month high versus the dollar after the ecb said banks will pay back loans faster than expected. euro rising to $1.34 in intraday trading against the greenback. >>> new home sales as we mentioned before falling last month dropping to an annual rate of 3509,000. that is last month's drop did not derail the previous gains. housing sales posted the best year since 2009, jumping 20% from a year ago, sandy. >> we have our market panel. jeff saut, chief investment...
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example this year only since the beginning of the year against the dollar and twenty percent against the euro. right and i read somewhere that paul krugman the american suicide banker economist was applauding the the move gold it's a new all time highs and yet in terms of the japanese people are scrambling to get all the gold and so are they possibly can to protect themselves against suicide bankers and the suicide prime minister and this is it's playing out exactly as we started this war and so i'm the. general of this war and i struck the troops to keep buying gold and silver to protect against suicide bankers in japan and a suicide prime minister has decided on a much like ball fragment of course the only difference now between the kamikaze pilots of the currency unit there and back in world war two is that it's a much older generation so they're all wearing adult nappies of course are adult diapers so you have suicide pilots wearing adult diapers which is actually what started with the that nasa pilot woman who was famous for wearing her diapers and driving cross-country to go try to kill
example this year only since the beginning of the year against the dollar and twenty percent against the euro. right and i read somewhere that paul krugman the american suicide banker economist was applauding the the move gold it's a new all time highs and yet in terms of the japanese people are scrambling to get all the gold and so are they possibly can to protect themselves against suicide bankers and the suicide prime minister and this is it's playing out exactly as we started this war and...
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euro growth is still weak. once the risk compression trade has run its course, i think it will be that trend taking over again. so around 1.34 i would sell again. >> as you look into 2013, do you see a european crisis? do you see the ecb essentially having to come into the markets? was angela merkel right it will be tougher for germany than 2012 was? >> i think growth remains very, very weak. therefore, i think during the course of the year, ecb will be forced to take additional steps. that will drive the euro gradually lower. >> gradually lower, but not a crash. >> not a crash like we saw in the summer. >> interesting. thank you for your time. >> thanks so much. >> for more currency trades, be sure to catch "money in motion" on friday at 5:30 with melissa. if you want more educational currencies, go to currencyclash @money in month. >> the fiscal cliff that was almost not. what it means for the players in health care. the ceo of athena health joins us in 15 minutes' time. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you should've seen
euro growth is still weak. once the risk compression trade has run its course, i think it will be that trend taking over again. so around 1.34 i would sell again. >> as you look into 2013, do you see a european crisis? do you see the ecb essentially having to come into the markets? was angela merkel right it will be tougher for germany than 2012 was? >> i think growth remains very, very weak. therefore, i think during the course of the year, ecb will be forced to take additional...
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breached 120 on the euro, a big deal. breached 90 on the dollar/yen so the japanese are definitely devaluing their currency, but to be fair, it was just last year that the dollar reached a record low on the end, so if you take a wide enough view, you know, the japanese aren't mistaken, say, and they are just trying to price it more accurately. the problem is once this machine gets going of printing and weakening, how does it ever stop? >> yeah. how much of this rally lately that we've been talking about here has been fundamental and how much is just the greasing by the fed, do you think? >> well, look, i think the liquidity backdrop is the ultimate context where all the rest is going on. we've had bad enough economic scares with this much or almost this much central bank liquidity where the market had no trouble not going up, so i don't think it can be explained by one thing or another. talking about five-year highs, since april 2nd of next year up less than 5%, not necessarily as if we've torn our way to some massive run
breached 120 on the euro, a big deal. breached 90 on the dollar/yen so the japanese are definitely devaluing their currency, but to be fair, it was just last year that the dollar reached a record low on the end, so if you take a wide enough view, you know, the japanese aren't mistaken, say, and they are just trying to price it more accurately. the problem is once this machine gets going of printing and weakening, how does it ever stop? >> yeah. how much of this rally lately that we've...
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however euro skeptics warn seven are in recession. it's possible that germany falls into a recession as well. so they aren't out of the woods yet. don't get complacent about europe. did japan just start a currency war? announcing a full on assault on inflation. that's likely to weaken their currency and a lot. making it more difficult for the u.s. and europe to increase their exports. where does it end? what kind of unintended consequences could it bring? the third possible derailment, china. not the pace of their growth which has recovered. china worries more about political risk because the country has new leadership for the first time in ten years. and if the country is going to keep growing, they must do some very controversial reforms. that's going to lead to some kind of internal distress as investors try to hold on to power. and the final wild card, iran and its nuclear ambitions. there it's hard for the markets to measure what could happen. >> okay, michelle. thank you. a group of bipartisan senators meanwhile have agreed on a
however euro skeptics warn seven are in recession. it's possible that germany falls into a recession as well. so they aren't out of the woods yet. don't get complacent about europe. did japan just start a currency war? announcing a full on assault on inflation. that's likely to weaken their currency and a lot. making it more difficult for the u.s. and europe to increase their exports. where does it end? what kind of unintended consequences could it bring? the third possible derailment, china....
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whether it's euro/yen, dollar/yen. if you want to know why our stock market is doing well, look at this chart. a chart of one year of the nikkei and obviously something magical happened towards the end of last year. look how the stock market took off and connect the dots with the transcripts, ben bernanke's advice given a decade plus going to the japanese was definitely put in place, the liquidity programs, the quantitative easing, the monetizing and look what happened to their stock market, and if you also look at what happened to the jgb, briefly, they shot up in yield. it's moderated a bit. kyle bass is on today with david faber and everybody loves kyle bass. >> right. >> he talked about the first black swan with all the central banking activity probably turns out to be japan. we don't know when. i would fully agree and i think these two charts give you some clues that there is a possibility. >> andres, what do you think? is japan back? >> well, i think to a certain extent the unintended consequences is what we're a
whether it's euro/yen, dollar/yen. if you want to know why our stock market is doing well, look at this chart. a chart of one year of the nikkei and obviously something magical happened towards the end of last year. look how the stock market took off and connect the dots with the transcripts, ben bernanke's advice given a decade plus going to the japanese was definitely put in place, the liquidity programs, the quantitative easing, the monetizing and look what happened to their stock market,...
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somebody just wrote it's quake to are a euro bear at the moment. the stock markets conversely were taken further into negative territory. let's look at the three major indices. can you see the way in which they tracked down during the course of the segts. the other thing that i should mention to you before i hand you back is in advance of the ecb today, the spanish had a very good auction of debt. they deliberately were defensive and auctioned a two-year debt, which is exactly the direction the ecb would come in to buy debt if there was an emergency. i think this is a ten-month flow now on the spanish two-year yield but what a trek it has been during the course of the last year. >> nice way to start the year anyway, in spain anyways. let's get back to the news desk. michelle? >> it was about half an hour ago that representatives cummings and waxman released documents that might suggest the current ceo of walmart knew about allegations of bribery in mexico in early 2000. there are some other interesting stuff. there's also a link drawn to the former
somebody just wrote it's quake to are a euro bear at the moment. the stock markets conversely were taken further into negative territory. let's look at the three major indices. can you see the way in which they tracked down during the course of the segts. the other thing that i should mention to you before i hand you back is in advance of the ecb today, the spanish had a very good auction of debt. they deliberately were defensive and auctioned a two-year debt, which is exactly the direction the...
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at stake is the you yo -- euro currency itself. in the midwestern city of mountain way a major bridge has collapsed. there was no apparent warning when the aging steel span gave way during the morning commute. at least 10 vehicles and their passengers plunged 200 feet into the surging humble river. rescue streams been dispatched to the scene. >> mayor, this is terrible because mountain way is not far from you. >> no, it's not. and your phones are ringing before this is even over. and what you've been told grabs you by the gut because five of those cars were from a wedding party and the bride is from your city, striver city. jim fallow, ironically you wrote this story months ago. pothole nation. >> actually true. >> what is the story? >> as news people we're covering this in all the different layers. there's the tragedy, what about the wedding and the families and the bridge on st. louie ray . but the larger story is what we've learned is we've recognized in telling the stories that unfortunately, the american public is prodded into
at stake is the you yo -- euro currency itself. in the midwestern city of mountain way a major bridge has collapsed. there was no apparent warning when the aging steel span gave way during the morning commute. at least 10 vehicles and their passengers plunged 200 feet into the surging humble river. rescue streams been dispatched to the scene. >> mayor, this is terrible because mountain way is not far from you. >> no, it's not. and your phones are ringing before this is even over....
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i think nothing but that at this point. >> looking to get long euro u.s. dollar what are your levels and how do you get to your target at this point? >> i think that we are seeing a little bit of a pull back. two types of strategies you can do, buy the pull back or buy it in a breakout. i think the smarter thing to do right now because we are seeing consolidation is to buy on a break of 137 stock at 135 and target of 137.75. i think all the factors we was been talking about the past couple of weeks including capital flowing back into the eurozo eurozone, very good german data overall. blessing of the ecb -- >> other jobs report on friday? >> i think that, you know, right now, really a longer term view. 135 a significant support level, a breakout point. as a result, not too worried about t. >> kathy, thanks for stopping by, kathy lien at bks. >>> men racials in high gear for super bowl xlvii sun is day. but what about how you plan tie life at the big game? robert frank joins us with a look at how the uberrich are arriving in style. i got to see this. >> tha
i think nothing but that at this point. >> looking to get long euro u.s. dollar what are your levels and how do you get to your target at this point? >> i think that we are seeing a little bit of a pull back. two types of strategies you can do, buy the pull back or buy it in a breakout. i think the smarter thing to do right now because we are seeing consolidation is to buy on a break of 137 stock at 135 and target of 137.75. i think all the factors we was been talking about the past...
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you know, it's a sad state of affairs that europe is so lousy and euro is still at $1.32. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. maybe you want to incorporate a business. orrotect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. >> at 24 minutes past the hour, hello there, i have your fox news minute. israel's president perez is warning of a new palestinian uprising if israel doesn't do more to reach a peace accord. it is the second time in less than two weeks he has criticized prime minister benjamin netanyahu before the january 22nd elections. a commuter bus and mini school bus collided in new jersey this mor
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these currencies enjoying an uptick including the euro back to almost 1.35. we'll be right back. >> it is 20 one minutes past the hour. i'm heather nauert with your fox news minute. a federal judge approved bp's guilty plea deal reached with the justice department following the 2010 oil spill in the gulf of mexico. bp pleaded guilty in november to manslaughter charges and other charges and will pay a record $4 billion in criminal penalties for the company's role in that spill. 11 workers died when the macondo well blew out, causing the worst offshore spill in u.s. history. >>> transportation secretary ray lahood is announcing he will leave the obama administration. lahood who spent the past four years pushing for greater safety on the highways and in the air, will stay on until his replacement is chosen and confirmed. >>> high pollution levels and thick smog is surrounding beijing today. authorities are warning children and older adults to stay indoors. the toxic air contains particles thick enough to penetrate lungs. it is forcing flight cancellations. relie
these currencies enjoying an uptick including the euro back to almost 1.35. we'll be right back. >> it is 20 one minutes past the hour. i'm heather nauert with your fox news minute. a federal judge approved bp's guilty plea deal reached with the justice department following the 2010 oil spill in the gulf of mexico. bp pleaded guilty in november to manslaughter charges and other charges and will pay a record $4 billion in criminal penalties for the company's role in that spill. 11 workers...
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we no longer contribute to the bailout of the euro zone nations. we've helped put in place very tough sanctions against iran and syria. so we've managed to deal with quite a difficult european situation, but i think in a very sensible, in a sensible way. now at the next election i'll be putting forth what i've spoken about, a new settlement and fresh consent for the settlement of the united kingdom. i think the opportunity get that is opening up, and so that's something i'm looking for deciding out in my speech in january. i do believe, as i said many times, including the weekend, i think britain's interest is to stay in the single market, to stay committed to that. we are a trading nation where we don't just need access to europe's markets, as nic has said, we need a seed round the table to write the rules of those markets. so that is out of the what we want. so as i say, you can have two parties working together, managing the real issues ongoing with our relationship with europe but then setting out at the next election quite properly different a
we no longer contribute to the bailout of the euro zone nations. we've helped put in place very tough sanctions against iran and syria. so we've managed to deal with quite a difficult european situation, but i think in a very sensible, in a sensible way. now at the next election i'll be putting forth what i've spoken about, a new settlement and fresh consent for the settlement of the united kingdom. i think the opportunity get that is opening up, and so that's something i'm looking for deciding...
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the dawn of the ice age, what will the intercontinental exchange deal for euro nyse be for trading? lori: federal reserve chairman ben bernanke's term set to expire next year. speculation is mounting who could take over. lou dobbs narrows the field for us next. ♪ . [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and me from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his la, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. lori: here's your fox business brief. coca-cola taking on obesity. the beverage maker is airing two minute ads showing provided drinks with fewer calories over the years and the obesity epidemic is not a result of its drinks but because people are consuming too many calories of any and all kinds. >>> horizons family solutio
the dawn of the ice age, what will the intercontinental exchange deal for euro nyse be for trading? lori: federal reserve chairman ben bernanke's term set to expire next year. speculation is mounting who could take over. lou dobbs narrows the field for us next. ♪ . [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a...
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one more look at the euro as well versus the dollar. been quite a week for them. we were over $1.33 yesterday. currently just a shade below at $1.32.96. want to update you on the hostage crisis at a natural gas plant in algeria. conflicting reports about the number of hostages released. we've been working that story back at headquarters. >> hey, carl. thank you so much. it's clear that the hostage rescue operation is ongoing. it is a very fluid situation. british prime minister david cameron telling parliament this morning that algerian forces are still pursuing terrorists and trying to bring hostages to safety. he also offered new information on the attack. >> it appears to have been a large, well coordinated, and heavily armed assault and it is probable that it had been preplanned. >> now, details of the rescue operation remain unclear but we are seeing the first images of some freed hostages arriving at a hospital in algeria. the total number of people dead or injured remains in question due mainly to the fact that the gas plant is located in such a remote area
one more look at the euro as well versus the dollar. been quite a week for them. we were over $1.33 yesterday. currently just a shade below at $1.32.96. want to update you on the hostage crisis at a natural gas plant in algeria. conflicting reports about the number of hostages released. we've been working that story back at headquarters. >> hey, carl. thank you so much. it's clear that the hostage rescue operation is ongoing. it is a very fluid situation. british prime minister david...
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the ongoing recession in the euro zone also a factor. >>> and winter weather prompts a state of emergency. salt trucks ran all night long to prevent sleet and freezing rain from the roadways and almost a quarter inch of ice formed on power lines and heavy rain is now causing flooding. >>> facebook's new search tool is surrounded by hype, but others think it might be a dude. it's called graph search and it's a way to search through your facebook network for answers. information google cannot access. you could look for restaurants your friends like, kind of like yelp or look for job connections like on linked-in or you can use it to find singles in your area. steven levy is the senior writer for "wired" magazine. steven, welcome. >> thank you. >> okay, you went to the facebook campus, experimenting with graph search. you interviewed mark zuckerberg. so, is this really as revolutionary as we're led to believe? >> well, it's very big for facebook. facebook has a couple things that people do all the time. they share photos and other things with friends. they have their own little personal scra
the ongoing recession in the euro zone also a factor. >>> and winter weather prompts a state of emergency. salt trucks ran all night long to prevent sleet and freezing rain from the roadways and almost a quarter inch of ice formed on power lines and heavy rain is now causing flooding. >>> facebook's new search tool is surrounded by hype, but others think it might be a dude. it's called graph search and it's a way to search through your facebook network for answers. information...
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it's an enough euro. there's a lot to celebrate the missa please join us. does you on,.com, please. the runoffs come over and continue the conversation the place remains to be happening. they take one more for you have it. >> is a hammer computer situation. we actually support the border protection. i actually have a question for mayor stanton. he mentioned some of the divisive policies at the state and county level. how have you or how are you combating that in order to bring business back to the city and the state? >> thank you for the question. high-profile position as mayor of phoenix, largest city in the state. trying to send a message to the three. divisiveness. we tried decisiveness. it's not good for the business cycle in our community. so mayor rothschild and i have traveled twice already on trade missions to mexico. they're going to go back over and over again. i want to send a message that relationship is critically important to our community, that were focusing on the right things. economic development, jobs, education. the right public policy for state has hurt us in te
it's an enough euro. there's a lot to celebrate the missa please join us. does you on,.com, please. the runoffs come over and continue the conversation the place remains to be happening. they take one more for you have it. >> is a hammer computer situation. we actually support the border protection. i actually have a question for mayor stanton. he mentioned some of the divisive policies at the state and county level. how have you or how are you combating that in order to bring business...
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it ordered the airline pay her 32,000 euros, or 47,000 u.s. dollars in restitution. >> steve: meanwhile, police planning to use gps to fight painkiller drug thefts. new york city top cop ray kelly wants to put fake pill bottles in pharmacies with real supplies so cops can track bottles stolen in robberies. it comes as prescription drug thefts are on the rise and increasingly becoming more violent n. 2011, four people were murdered during a holdup at a long island pharmacy. remember that? police say they are targeting prescription abuse because it is a gateway to other drugs. >> eric: all right. fears over the widespread flu outbreak getting out of hand. at least one new york city youth sports group is discouraging kids from giving high fives and fist pumps. the soccer club sent parents an e-mail warning them the safest thing to do instead is to elbow bump instead. like that. >> gretchen: just like that. kind of agree with it 'cause the flu is epidemic. she was on the edge of all her gloriy during a concert in canada. lady gaga's pants, splitti
it ordered the airline pay her 32,000 euros, or 47,000 u.s. dollars in restitution. >> steve: meanwhile, police planning to use gps to fight painkiller drug thefts. new york city top cop ray kelly wants to put fake pill bottles in pharmacies with real supplies so cops can track bottles stolen in robberies. it comes as prescription drug thefts are on the rise and increasingly becoming more violent n. 2011, four people were murdered during a holdup at a long island pharmacy. remember that?...
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report indicate investors were willing to lend them 10 billion euros. they were able to lower the interest rate. they may less than 5% for the$. their five-year paper. here is the ten-year yield. the ceo of i kia giving an interview, saying what some years ago took two to three years now takes four to six years. we also see there's a lot of hidden obstacles in different markets and also within the european union that's holding us back. that's the huge swedish furniture store with the beautiful blue all over it. back to you. >> maybe they can move to bulgaria or russia. everyone is doing it. >> see you later. >> michelle caruso-cabrera. let's get to mary thompson with some news this time on whirlpool. >> stock moving higher, up 2.5% on the news that the u.s. trade ban panel gave final improve to impose anti-dumping duties on washington machines from south korea and mexico. the u.s. international trade commission voting 6-0 in a case brought by whirlpool that said the company had been materially harmed or was threatened with material harm by those other m
report indicate investors were willing to lend them 10 billion euros. they were able to lower the interest rate. they may less than 5% for the$. their five-year paper. here is the ten-year yield. the ceo of i kia giving an interview, saying what some years ago took two to three years now takes four to six years. we also see there's a lot of hidden obstacles in different markets and also within the european union that's holding us back. that's the huge swedish furniture store with the beautiful...
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being responsible, things have slowed down so much there's been so much unemployment, 11.6% in the euro zone than it's having the opposite effect. we have to find a more dalan ba approach to how we go forward. europe has a disproportionate influence of this conversation. there is a conversation particularly vis-a-vis the united states as to how much is too much and how much austerity, how much in terms of cutting back is actually enough, christine? >> really nice to see you. when you run into indiana jones, he can have his hat back. nice to see you. >> how many bars are there over the world that have pictures of you in them? >> no, i turned 28 at a davos -- last year -- and it was one of the best birthdays ever. first time i ever ran into kings and bankers and princesses. it's really an interesting .01% of the global leaders. >> with the official public swearing inform the president all done, you know that, small matter over, the really big news of the day -- what was she wearing? look at that lovely red dress. this is not just a big story, it is epic. we'll have it coming up. but if yo
being responsible, things have slowed down so much there's been so much unemployment, 11.6% in the euro zone than it's having the opposite effect. we have to find a more dalan ba approach to how we go forward. europe has a disproportionate influence of this conversation. there is a conversation particularly vis-a-vis the united states as to how much is too much and how much austerity, how much in terms of cutting back is actually enough, christine? >> really nice to see you. when you run...
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when there is a sense of crisis in the currency, whether they are euros or dollars, large investors are looking for their value. where is their value out there? where can they put their currencies? if you look back to 2008 -- that was when we saw the first major spike in the price of global food. we saw a sense that we cannot want to put money in equities. real estate was tanking. the debt market was tanking. where do we put all of this cash we are sitting on? in commodities. a bunch of academic studies came out same commodities were a legitimate form of asset allocation. instead of just putting our money in stocks and bonds and mutual funds, now you will see a lot of money managers allocating assets into commodities. this is only possible through newfangled derivatives through wall street, electronically traded funds. that is the way food becomes an asset in your portfolio. the problem is that those asset allocations and those newfangled derivatives have an inflationary effect on the price of food globally. host: here is the first call for you from georgia on the democratic line. calle
when there is a sense of crisis in the currency, whether they are euros or dollars, large investors are looking for their value. where is their value out there? where can they put their currencies? if you look back to 2008 -- that was when we saw the first major spike in the price of global food. we saw a sense that we cannot want to put money in equities. real estate was tanking. the debt market was tanking. where do we put all of this cash we are sitting on? in commodities. a bunch of...
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the price tag on the initial price tag is around 150 million euros, or $200 million. >> this is the start of an extended cooperation and of course, we can imagine that in the further path, we can expand on that. >> reporter: this is proof that the exploration of deep space is becoming an international endeavor. there is still much uncertainty, though, as to where that might take us. to an asteroid, the dark side of the moon, or mars. but with this vehicle, nasa says we will be able to get there. >> you don't design a car to just go to the grocery store. you design a car that can go to the grocery store, go to the shopping mall, maybe drive across the country, you know, do other things. >> i want my car to go to mars. >> to mars. >> mm-hmm. >> manned mission to mars, that would be really cool. >> my car doesn't have a bumper right now by the way. oh, lookit! rocket muller. i'm going to get you a train. >> where am i, on another planet there? >> the other studio. >> i'm a rocket man. >> that's our other studio. that's space studio. that's a good look for you, by the way. >> not bad. >> ladi
the price tag on the initial price tag is around 150 million euros, or $200 million. >> this is the start of an extended cooperation and of course, we can imagine that in the further path, we can expand on that. >> reporter: this is proof that the exploration of deep space is becoming an international endeavor. there is still much uncertainty, though, as to where that might take us. to an asteroid, the dark side of the moon, or mars. but with this vehicle, nasa says we will be able...
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the dollar has been something to watch in terms of the euro. but even more against the yen and finally gold was -- after the fed comments about maybe not, you know, being accommodative forever. hit the gold markets pretty hard last week. >> it's time now for the global markets report. ross westgate standing by in london across the pond. mr. westgate. >> hey, andrew. thank you very much for that. you can see after the gains we had last week, softer this morning. decliners outpacing advancers by a ratio of around 6 to 3, somewhere around that margin. the ftse 100, when you're a stock in general up at 22-month highs, friday, up .5%. right now, the if it is sfts is down .25%. we're not far away from the all-time highs on the xetra dax 7740.78 is up near the all time high. the cac 40 is down .5%. ibex up .1%. no doubt about the standouts, that is indeed the banks after the basel committee that supervisors bank regulation, says the liquidity cover ratio, which is the thing that forces banks to hold enough cash and easy to sell assets, they're changin
the dollar has been something to watch in terms of the euro. but even more against the yen and finally gold was -- after the fed comments about maybe not, you know, being accommodative forever. hit the gold markets pretty hard last week. >> it's time now for the global markets report. ross westgate standing by in london across the pond. mr. westgate. >> hey, andrew. thank you very much for that. you can see after the gains we had last week, softer this morning. decliners outpacing...
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. >> tonight we will show you in not euro speeches from the last six years, starting with ronald reagan's a dress from 1981. though clinton in 1993. white eisenhower in 1957. harry truman, 1940 nine. 1960 nine, richard nixon, then president kennedy in 1961. george w. bush in 19 99. lyndon johnson that from 1965. jimmy carter from 1977. we will wrap up with george w. bush from 2001. starting tonight at 8:00 pm on c-span. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear -- , --[no audio]>> the official swearing ceremony at the white house before noon eastern. our coverage includes your phone calls and a look back at the 2009 presidential inaugural address. the public and inaugural ceremony will be swearing in at noon eastern at the us capitol and other festivities, including the capitol luncheon and parade. live coverage begins at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. join the conversation by phone, facebook, and on twitter. >> you can see the crews finishing up work between the white house and the capitol getting ready for the inauguration. you can see in front of the white house off of the inaugural parade
. >> tonight we will show you in not euro speeches from the last six years, starting with ronald reagan's a dress from 1981. though clinton in 1993. white eisenhower in 1957. harry truman, 1940 nine. 1960 nine, richard nixon, then president kennedy in 1961. george w. bush in 19 99. lyndon johnson that from 1965. jimmy carter from 1977. we will wrap up with george w. bush from 2001. starting tonight at 8:00 pm on c-span. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear -- , --[no...